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Kent State graduate celebrates by strolling campus with her AR-10

17 May 2018

Since decorating graduation caps has become somewhat of a tradition where students choose witty ways to express their individuality and creativity, Bennet chose to decorate the top of her graduation cap with an outline of what was undoubtedly a gun along with the words "Come and Take it", which seems to be a subtle challenge as now, being a graduate, no one can really stop her from carrying the weapon to the campus.

Bennett was referring to the infamous 1970 incident at the university in which Ohio Nation Guardsmen opened fire on student protesters, killing four and wounding nine.

A college graduate is making a statement after she posted a gun-toting photo on social media that has since gone viral. "As a lady, I refuse to be a sufferer & the second modification ensures that I haven't got to be". "Why are guests more important than the students who are paying thousands of dollars to attend the university?"

Bennett advised Fox Information she needed to sentence the varsity's "insulting" insurance policies. "These officers are visible, well-trained and on duty 24/7 in support of students, staff and faculty".

The university bars students, staff, and third parties doing business with Kent State from possessing deadly weapons.

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The next phase is expected to take place in the summer when shareholders will be asked for their approval of the sell-off. Current CFO, John Nallen , will move into the expanded role of COO, the company said in an emailed statement.

Kent State College graduate, Kaitlin Bennett, went viral for taking a parting shot at her faculty's anti-gun coverage Sunday. "They say they're against violence, but then they say they want to kill me".

"Dear @CNN, Trump said Haiti was a sh*thole COUNTRY", Bennett wrote. That's when she made a decision to take a stand.